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Ground Up Construction Loans Can Finance Your Next Project

Ground Up Construction loans are designed to provide a streamlined financing solution for investors building single family, multi-family, and mixed-use projects. Short term in nature, these loans can be used to cover the costs of construction only, or of the purchase and construction of the property.

4 Ways to Find Off-Market Real Estate Properties

Finding attractive properties can be a major headache. You may not realize that the MLS doesn’t account for every available property. Off-market listings may feel ‘out of sight-out of mind,’ but they can be amazing opportunities if you can find them.

4 Fix-and-Flip Tips to Maximize Your Return on Renovations

Fixing and flipping properties might feel like a daunting task at first, but once you get into the swing of things – the planning, the vision, your long-term goals – the formula comes clearly into focus.

Protecting Your Real Estate Investment from Natural Disasters

Natural disasters take many forms and knowing what your region is prone to experiencing is important when deciding which insurance plans are best suited for your property.

Why Rental Loans Could Help Investors Tap into New Market Trends

The perfect compromise between owning and living in tight quarters while continuing to save? A single-family rental. Learn why rents are up more than 5%.

The 5 Calculations Real Investors Should Make When Seeking a Loan

Going into a project with a clearly laid out plan and strategy can be the difference maker between turning a profit and defaulting on your loan (or going into bankruptcy).